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Imperial China's Last Classical Academies
Barry C. Keenan

Imperial China's Last Classical Academies

Social Change in the Lower Yangzi, 1864-1911

Inst. of East Asian Studies, University of Califor (1994)
9781557290410
199 pages | 152 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 370/.951/2
LC Classification LC191.8.C52 .Y365 1994
LC Control No. 93034749

Subject

  • Education / General
  • Education / History

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Imperial China's Last Classical Academies describes the Confucian educational revival in the Yangzi Delta from the Tongzhi Restoration to the Xinhai Revolution and looks into the institutions where reform and revolution began. The revival of classical academies between 1864 and 1900 generated its own social, political, and intellectual effects that provided groundwork for all future reforms. Keenan focuses on three academies in the Lower Yangzi region: Zhongshan Academy in Jiangning (later Nanjing), Longmen Academy in Shanghai, and Nanjing ("Southern Quintessence") Academy in Jiangyin.

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